Following our publication of the misleading messages we often see at Facebook and regarding data protection and "additional" privacy settings, by posting downloads written by would-be legal scammers, we will dedicate this article to those who wish to protect themselves and their family.
The real funny thing about this case is that while there are some who post tons of personal details from their lives and various other personal data they think that if they post a legitimate text they will be able to bypass the social network's Terms of Service. So after we make it clear right from the start that the information that you upload and share to Facebook belong to the Facebook let's see what the problem really is.
The biggest problem is your safety. All this information can be used very comfortably by someone who wants to hurt you. What can you learn by just looking at someone's photos? But let's look at them one by one. Here is a list of 5 things you should avoid posting on social media, and online in general.
1. Never Never Your Full Date of Birth (yours or a member of your family)
Everybody likes birthday greetings from our friends to Facebook. It will make us feel good to know that someone thought of us and gave us some seconds to give us a wish. The problem is that along with those who love and think of you, malicious users are offered your full date of birth. Does anyone know where they can use it? It will be much better not to give the date, but if you must, at least do not reveal the time of birth. Your real friends know this information anyway.
2. Relationship Status
You have a relationship or not, that's not the case Facebok. Together with your friends, they watch the scammers. If someone knows that you are alone or alone, and you are seen outside, he knows that your home is unattended.
3. The current one location your
There are many who are using too much location tagging in Facebok. This feature allows others to know who we are. You are on vacation and not at home. If thieves know the place, they know exactly how much time they have to steal. You can upload your photos when you get home or send a personal message to your friends to make them jealous.
4. The fact that you are Home Alone
It is extremely important that parents inform their children that they should never publish that they are alone at home. The reasons are understandable and not at all pleasant.
5. Do not upload photos of your children tagged with their names
You love your children. Do everything to keep them safe, but upload hundreds of tagged photos and videos of their kids to Facebook without a second thought.
Probably 9 out of 10 parents have published their child's name, exact date and time of birth when they were in hospital immediately There are monsters who can use your child's name, names of your relatives and friends to build a relationship of trust with the child and convince him that they are not strangers.
Think before you give information on the web, the information is not lost and we do not live in an angel society!